How To Remove Settled Accounts From Credit Reports (2024)

Published June 28, 2023Written by Leslie H. Tayne, Esq.

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Settling a debt has a major impact on your credit. In fact, you might find that your score went down after a debt settlement. So is it possible to have that settled account removed from your credit report?

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Below, we’ll look more closely at how debt settlement affects your credit and how to remove settled accounts from credit reports.

What Is a Settled Account?

When you settle an account, you pay off a debt for less than what you owe. Usually, this occurs after you’ve been behind on your payments for some time. A debt could be settled with the original creditor or with a third-party debt buyer if the original debt was sold off.

But why would any credit card company or lender agree to accept less than the full amount you owe? Attempting to collect credit card debt costs the company time and resources. It’s especially expensive if the creditor or debt collector sues you in court. Plus, if your finances are in bad shape, there’s a chance you could file for bankruptcy, and the creditor may end up getting nothing at all.

Debt settlement can be attractive if your lender believes they won’t see any money otherwise. However, it does require skillful negotiation to strike a deal that is attractive for the creditor and makes sense for your budget. Some people can handle this on their own. But many find the process too time-consuming, difficult, and/or stressful. That’s why many borrowers decide to work with debt settlement companies or attorneys who can negotiate a deal on their behalf.

In fact, working with an attorney who is experienced with debt settlement can ensure that you receive the best offer possible as quickly as possible. Unlike many debt settlement companies, attorneys are ethically bound to put your best interests first.

Does Debt Settlement Lead to Bad Credit?

You might think there couldn’t possibly be a downside to getting out of debt for a fraction of what you owe. Often, it is the best course of action for people with an overwhelming amount of debt. However, it’s not without downsides. There are short-term consequences for your credit and FICO score, which could make obtaining new credit more difficult.

When you settle a debt, the account gets updated on your credit report. It will show that you no longer owe the debt, but that it was settled for less than you owed rather than “paid in full.“ This is considered a negative item on your report.

You also probably had several late payments or missed payments leading up to the settlement. Payment history is the most important credit factor, making up 35% of your score. So those missed payments will have also caused your credit score to drop considerably prior to the debt settlement.

A debt settlement will stay in your credit history for seven years from when your account first became delinquent (i.e., the original delinquency date). If you didn’t have a delinquent account before the settlement, the debt settlement will remain on your credit report for seven years from when the account was reported settled.

The good news is that while your credit might take a hit initially, the impact lessens over time.

Plus, debt settlement is less harmful to your credit than a charge-off, letting a collection account sit as unpaid debt, or filing for bankruptcy. In fact, it should help your credit in the long run — you’ll decrease the total amount of debt you owe and stop missing payments.

How to Remove Settled Accounts From Credit Report

If you have a debt settlement noted on your credit report, you might wonder if you can remove that entry. Unfortunately, the answer is no in most cases. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, creditors are required to report information accurately. So if the information on your report is negative — but correct — the best course of action is to be patient and give it time.

Be sure to keep a record of your settlement, though. You’ll want to know when those seven years are up so you can verify your credit reports have been updated. You’ll also want to have proof of your settlement date, just in case the creditor or collection agency tries to falsely re-age your account (make it seem like the delinquency is more recent than it really is). That’s a violation of debt collection laws, in which case you should consult a debt relief attorney.

Does “Pay-for-Delete” Work?

You may have encountered something called “pay-for-delete” when looking for ways to remove negative information from your credit. This is a strategy touted by many credit repair companies. It works like this: You offer to pay a higher settlement amount, and in exchange, the creditor agrees to remove the account from your report. This allows you to avoid the negative impact of a debt settlement on your credit.

The problem? Creditors are not obligated to remove correct information from credit reports. In truth, they’re legally required to report it. So don’t expect any major lender or creditor to agree to this type of arrangement. Instead of hoping that a pay-for-delete will solve your credit issues, it’s better to focus on practicing good financial habits now and waiting for your credit to improve gradually over time.

Removing a Credit Report Error

On the other hand, if inaccurate information on your credit report is causing your score to drop, you should have it fixed immediately. Credit report errors are more common than you might think: A Consumer Reports investigation found that more than one-third (34%) of Americans found at least one error on their credit report.

If you find inaccuracies on your credit report, dispute that information directly with each major credit bureau (Experian, Equifax, and/or Transunion). Generally, you’ll need to provide:

  • Your contact information
  • A detailed description of the mistake
  • An explanation as to why you’re disputing that information
  • A copy of the section of your credit report that contains the info you’re disputing

If you send your dispute by mail, be sure to use certified mail and ask for a return receipt. Again, it’s important to keep records.

Disputing credit report errors with credit reporting agencies online may be more convenient. The links for doing so are:

You can get a free copy of your credit report from each of these agencies by visiting annualcreditreport.com.

Work With a Legal Expert on Debt Settlement

Navigating debt settlement and its impact on your credit can be tricky. That’s why it’s a good idea to at least consult with an attorney before taking any major steps. Hiring someone to settle a debt for you may lead to better results and easier repayment. Or you might discover that there’s a better course of action. Tayne Law can help. We offer a free consultation to learn your options and familiarize you with our operations. Call us at (866) 890-7337 or fill out our short contact form. There’s no obligation, and we never share your information.

FAQs

What are the advantages of settling a debt?

Settling a debt can help avoid more serious consequences like a lawsuit. Also, settling a debt usually means paying less than what you originally owed. Debt settlement can bring peace of mind knowing that you have one less debt to worry about.

How long do settled accounts stay on a credit report?

Settled accounts typically stay on your credit file for seven years from the date of the first delinquency. This includes student loan debt, car loans, credit card accounts, and other types of debt that have been settled for less than the full amount. After this seven-year period, the settled account should automatically fall off your credit report.

Can you remove a settlement from a credit report?

Accurate information, such as a settled debt, generally can’t be removed from your credit report until the reporting period ends. This period lasts for seven years from the date the account first became delinquent. You can dispute an error with the credit bureau if you think there’s an error.

Leslie H. Tayne, Esq.

Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. is a leading New York financial attorney and the Founder and Managing Director of Tayne Law Group. She's practiced in the area of consumer and business debt relief and debt settlement for more than 20 years. She has been interviewed by and quoted in Fox News, CNBC, CBS News, Consumer Reports, Wall Street Journal, and others.

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How To Remove Settled Accounts From Credit Reports (2024)

FAQs

How To Remove Settled Accounts From Credit Reports? ›

Accurate information, such as a settled debt, generally can't be removed from your credit report until the reporting period ends. This period lasts for seven years from the date the account first became delinquent. You can dispute an error with the credit bureau if you think there's an error.

Can I get settled accounts removed from my credit report? ›

The truth is that there's no way to remove accurate information from your credit reports ahead of schedule. Whether it's missed payments or charge-offs, they'll stay on your credit reports for seven years. Fortunately, settling debt does not mean your credit will be in the gutter during those seven years.

Is it possible to remove settlement from a credit report? ›

The only way to remove a settled status from your CIBIL report is by paying off the remaining loan amount. Once the loan amount is repaid, get a “No Dues” certificate from the lender, and request the lender to update the cleared status against the loan. You can also raise a dispute with CIBIL regarding the same.

How long do settled accounts stay on credit? ›

Settled accounts stay on your credit report for seven years from the date of your first late payment, which puts you into delinquent status. The clock starts with the original date of delinquency and won't restart just because you made a payment or settled the debt.

Will a settled collection be removed? ›

NOTE: Paying a debt collection account doesn't remove it!

However, the collection account itself will still remain. If you settle an account for less than the full amount owed, the balance should also be reduced to zero. The status of the account will indicate that it is settled or settled in full.

How do I get rid of settled? ›

Once you have cleared the outstanding balance amount, obtain a no-objection certificate from your previous lender and submit it to the credit information agencies. Once you do this, the credit rating agencies will change the status of your loan account from 'settled' to 'closed'.

How do I remove DMC on my credit report? ›

To remove the judgement listing from your profile you have two options (1) you need to get the judgement rescinded through a court process or (2) you need to repay the debt in full, in which case, the credit provider must instruct the bureaus to remove the listing.

Is a settlement bad on credit report? ›

Debt settlement can eliminate outstanding obligations, but it can negatively impact your credit score. Stronger credit scores may be more significantly impacted by a debt settlement. The best type of debt to settle is a single large obligation that is one to three years past due.

How to increase credit score after settlement? ›

You can improve your credit score after settling a debt by practising responsible financial behaviour, paying bills on time, changing "settled" accounts to "closed," and clearing outstanding dues on loans and credit cards.

What Cannot be removed from your credit report? ›

There are other items that cannot be disputed or removed due to their systemic importance. For example, your correct legal name, current and former mailing addresses, and date of birth are usually not up for dispute and won't be removed from your credit reports.

Is it better to settle or pay in full? ›

A paid-in-full status is better for your credit report than a settled status. Future lenders prefer to see that you've paid what you owe in full rather than settling for less. Avoids tax consequences. The IRS may consider forgiven debt as income, and you may have to pay taxes on it.

Can you buy a house after debt settlement? ›

The timing varies depending on individual circ*mstances and the lender's policies. Generally, individuals may need to wait at least 2 years after completing debt settlement before applying for a mortgage. During this time, it's essential to focus on improving credit and demonstrating financial responsibility.

Is pay to delete legal? ›

Technically, pay for delete isn't expressly prohibited by the FCRA, but it shouldn't be viewed as a blanket get-out-of-bad-credit-jail-free card. "The only items you can force off of your credit report are those that are inaccurate and incomplete," says McClelland.

How to get a settled collection off credit report? ›

Goodwill Letters

One potential way to remove settlements is by writing a goodwill letter to the creditor or debt collector. In this letter, you can explain the circ*mstances that led to the account being settled and emphasize your efforts to improve your financial situation.

Can a settled default be removed? ›

When can a default be removed from your credit history? There are only really two scenarios when you can have a default removed from your files: If the default has been settled and six years have passed since it was registered. The default in question was registered in error or as a result of fraud.

How do I get a collection removed immediately? ›

How can you remove collections from a credit report?
  1. Step 1: Ask for proof. There needs to be evidence that the debt is genuinely yours to pay for it to stay on your credit report. ...
  2. Step 2: Look for and report inaccuracies. ...
  3. Step 3: Ask for a pay-for-delete agreement. ...
  4. Step 4: Write a goodwill letter to your creditor.
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Is there a way to remove closed accounts from credit report? ›

Here are a few simple ways to have a closed account removed.
  1. Review your credit report. ...
  2. Gather relevant information. ...
  3. File a dispute. ...
  4. Negotiate with the credit bureau. ...
  5. Wait until the information falls off your credit report. ...
  6. Pay for delete. ...
  7. Consider a credit counseling agency. ...
  8. Get everything in writing.
Jul 11, 2024

Can you remove paid accounts from your credit report? ›

Successfully disputing inaccurate information is the only surefire way to get collections removed from your credit report. If you've repaid a debt and the collection account remains on your credit report, you can request a goodwill deletion from your creditor, though there's no guarantee they'll grant your request.

Do settled accounts improve credit score? ›

Debt settlement can eliminate outstanding obligations, but it can negatively impact your credit score. Stronger credit scores may be more significantly impacted by a debt settlement. The best type of debt to settle is a single large obligation that is one to three years past due.

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